The Handmaid’s Tale: Why are Aunts the only women allowed to read in Gilead?

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THE HANDMAID’S TALE sequel The Testaments was recently published and shed further light on the world of Gilead. The novel is told from the perspective of three narrators – one of whom is Aunt Lydia. Her inclusion in the narrative raises the question: Why are Aunts the only women allowed to read in Gilead?




Source: express.co.uk


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